Stunning sentence in Rutgers trial

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McGreevey: Jail makes Ravi scapegoat

While Ravi could have been sentenced to 10 years in prison, New Jersey Superior Judge Glenn Berman instead gave him a 30-day jail sentence, three years of probation and ordered him to complete 300 hours of community service aimed at assisting victims of bias crimes.

The judge said he took Ravi's youth and his lack of a criminal record into consideration when handing down his sentence.

The agency is legally prohibited from deporting legal permanent residents unless they have been convicted of crimes such as an aggravated felony, domestic violence or drug or weapons offenses, a spokesman said.